Reincarnation is a Promise of Unconditional Love
7/09/06
Reincarnation is the grandest aspect of unconditional love,
and the least understood as part of our natural life cycle.
Because many people do not understand what unconditional
love really is, it is no wonder that they do not understand or recognize the
value of reincarnation. Conditional love would say that you have one turn on the
holodeck. Unconditional love would say that you have as many turns as your feel
necessary to experience all that you desire.
When we love our children unconditionally, we do not try to
change them, but to guide them. We give them as many turns as necessary
unconditionally to make it on their own. A good parent recognizes the strengths
of their children, and allows freedom for them to explore there own potential,
while still maintaining their love for them. Mistakes, errors, screw-ups are all
part of the learning process and a parent doesn’t withdraw their love or
threaten because the child wonders off the path or makes a mistake.
Unconditional love is unconditional freedom—freedom to make
as many mistakes as is necessary to accomplish a desired goal. Reincarnation is
the ultimate freedom that our creator has given us—to come back as many times as
is necessary to accomplish a desired experience. No love could be greater than
that. It is a birthright that is known by the soul before it incarnates into the
physical world.
In the awareness of the possibility of reincarnation, one
is given unlimited freedom and limitless opportunity to fully explore the
physical world, and what it has to offer. In the awareness of this freedom,
comes confidence that one will achieve his desires on a grander scale.
In the awareness of my own physical experience, I know that
I will probably wake up tomorrow and carry on with my life and what I had
planned for today, next week, and next year. There is continuity in what I
desire from one day to another because my focus is on a limited physical life
that may last up to 100 years or longer. However we are often taught or believe
that we must focus on the first 65 years. Often little thought is given to the
next 35 or so years, because we don’t consider them productive, or at the very
least we believe them to be our declining years, and a prelude to death or
non-life.
We often miss the importance of these years as a prelude to
another life—a preparation for a transformation to a higher level of existence
in a more evolved world—the one we already live in. What we are doing here is
experiencing physical life and all that it has to offer, but we are also
preparing the world and our children to create the next world that we will
experience upon our return.
Recently I finished reading the book “The Indigo Children.”
I was first alarmed by the realization of their existence and what they were
bringing into this world now. Their characteristics are rebellious to current
conditions and a world that is about to transform. Old ideas die hard, and
transformation brings chaos and death to ideologies that have brought us this
far.
For a brief moment I was feeling uncomfortable about these
children—the worlds new stewards. Then I realized that they would not be
stewards of my old world, but of a new world I have helped create, and that I
will be returning to later. I will become one of these children upon my return.
I will be one of their indigo children in one or more generations of physical
life. I must trust them to take care of this world in my absence.
In awareness and focus of a physical existence that spans
more than one lifetime, I can see the significance of reincarnation. I can also
see how important it is not to give up on what I am creating or experiencing
now. I can see how vital it is to have long term goals, aspirations, and
concerns for the world and its future circumstances.
Many of us do not consider these important aspects of
physical life and their significance to our own future.
I have said myself in short sightedness—that I am glad I am
leaving this world behind—that I will not have to deal with a future I do not
understand. I have also felt like many that I do not understand the new
generation and their indifference to what I know of this world, and have
experienced.
For many, there is some comfort in a belief that they will
die and go somewhere else—that they will not return, and they will not have to
deal with what they have left behind. However this would be like starting a new
book and finishing it after the first chapter. It is very short sighted and an
unenlightened philosophy.
Reincarnation is a very real option for most of us—it is
also a choice, a choice of freedom that comes from unconditional love. Most of
us will return, and carry-on with our lives in a new body, that is equipped for
the new world we have been building generation after generation. This is long
term thinking that is consistent with the natural tendency for life to always
move towards a higher level of experience.
I welcome these new children (our future leaders). I look
forward to understanding them and to giving them guidance and opportunity. I am
excited at the prospect of being one of their children, and being guided by them
into a future world that will be different than the one I have known and left
behind.
I believe one of the greatest hindrances to our own
evolution has been this misconception—that we will not have to deal with the
circumstances of the present world, after we have passed on—that it is all over.
This short-term thinking has left our children a world that they must abandon or
clean up. Many of us have disowned this world, thinking that we have not been
part of its evolution—nothing could be farther from the truth. Everyone that has
been born into this world, has contributed to its circumstances and evolution.
You are responsible whether you accept it or not. You have participated in its
technology, its pollution, and its degradation. You have contributed to the
necessity for a new human to evolve to take over for you. You have created your
new parents and a new world. You have left your example, your history and your
insight for others—and a promise of a reincarnated you, to follow. Death is not
an escape—it is another opportunity to repeat your mistakes or move away from
them.
When seen from this perspective, life brings on a whole new
expanded meaning. It brings greater opportunities for more abundance, happiness,
and a brighter future. It leaves behind fear as we begin to make friends with
it—in the realization that it is within our own personal power to create the
world of our dreams. We will not be punished for our mistakes; we will
experience the results of them, and will have the freedom to move away from
them—at will.
This life is not final, and you will have as many turns as
you wish. Your present incarnation is not the first stage, nor is it the last
and there will be as many as you desire. You are not doomed, nor are you a
victim—you are a creator. It is within your own personal power to create the
world which suites you. It is within your own thoughts to experience the present
world as Heaven, Hell, Nirvana, Stovokor (if you’re Klingon) or anything else
that your imagination is capable of.
You will return to this world and experience it as anything
that you can imagine. Where-ever you think you are going, that is what you will
experience. But, it will not be another place—it will be the place that you have
created—here! It is the experience of the physical world that changes, not the
physical world itself. Matter is formed and reformed in a manner that reflects
your thoughts, your imagination.
Reincarnation comes from the greatest love of
all—unconditional love. Unconditional love is unconditional freedom to
experience all that you desire—unconditionally!
Just as I have created these pages, I know I will have a
chance to change them—make any corrections that I feel necessary. I will do this
in a near future (over breakfast), that I will create. Because I know that I
will have this opportunity—I will not panic, I will not be desperate, and I will
not react from fear.
It doesn’t matter whether you believe in reincarnation or
not. What you believe now, is what you will experience when you die. However,
because you have freedom to choose, why would you not choose to experience
something that works within your own best light? Why would you choose something
that does not raise you to the next level of awareness—something that is better
than what you are experiencing now?
Reincarnation is just such a choice. It is our birthright,
our inheritance, our guarantee of continuance. Life cannot be created nor
destroyed. Life is all there is, and it continuous.
Roy is a resident of British Columbia, Canada. An international published author, a student of NLP, spiritual philosopher, New Age Light Worker, Teacher and Phenomenologist. Roy's books and articles are thought provoking, and designed to empower your imagination.
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